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Joseph Connors
 
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Default Black Walnut

As far as preserving it goes, I use Titebond glue on the end grain of
boards and logs. I have never had a split.

SHOOTER1 wrote:
I just received a black walnut tree trunk that is 18"D x 12' L. I am
planning to have it cut into plank except for the areas that the limbs
branched from. Because of the grain patterns I "think" this would be the
best way to go. I also received the rest of the tree (limbs & branches),
however these were cut into varied lengths from about 12" to 18" and have
diameters from about 2" to 10". I have been told that I have a small
fortune in wood here. I really am not concerned about that, I am more
worried about how to preserve it. The tree was downed about a week prior to
my getting it.
I am new to turning and would appreciate any suggestions.

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Nic

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present day, events, occurrences and tendencies prove that to ensure peace,
security and happiness, the rifle and pistol are equally indispensable. The
very atmosphere of firearms everywhere restrains evil interference -- they
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Joseph Connors
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